Composition
| Position | Portfolio | Name | Party |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | General Affairs | Igor Lukšić | DPS |
| Deputy Prime Minister | Justice | Duško Marković | DPS |
| Deputy Prime Minister | Information Society and Telecommunications | Vujica Lazović | SDP |
| Minister | Agriculture and Rural development | Tarzan Milošević | DPS |
| Minister | Culture | Branislav Mićunović | DPS |
| Minister | Defense | Boro Vučinić | DPS |
| Minister | Economy | Vladimir Kavarić | DPS |
| Minister | Education and Sport | Slavoljub Stijepović | DPS |
| Minister | Finance | Milorad Katnić | DPS |
| Minister | Foreign Affairs and European Integrations | Milan Roćen | DPS |
| Minister | Health | Miodrag Radunović | DPS |
| Minister | Human and Minority Rights Protection | Ferhat Dinosha | DUA |
| Minister | Internal Affairs | Ivan Brajović | SDP |
| Minister | Labour and Social Welfare | Suad Numanović | DPS |
| Minister | Transportation and Maritime Affairs | Andrija Lompar | SDP |
| Minister | Science | Sanja Vlahović | DPS |
| Minister | Sustainable Development and Tourism | Predrag Sekulić | DPS |
| Minister | without portfolio | Rafet Husović | BS |
Read more about this topic: Government Of Montenegro
Famous quotes containing the word composition:
“When I think of God, when I think of him as existent, and when I believe him to be existent, my idea of him neither increases nor diminishes. But as it is certain there is a great difference betwixt the simple conception of the existence of an object, and the belief of it, and as this difference lies not in the parts or composition of the idea which we conceive; it follows, that it must lie in the manner in which we conceive it.”
—David Hume (17111776)
“Viewed freely, the English language is the accretion and growth of every dialect, race, and range of time, and is both the free and compacted composition of all.”
—Walt Whitman (18191892)
“The naive notion that a mother naturally acquires the complex skills of childrearing simply because she has given birth now seems as absurd to me as enrolling in a nine-month class in composition and imagining that at the end of the course you are now prepared to begin writing War and Peace.”
—Mary Kay Blakely (20th century)